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Indian faith leader Jayramgiri Bapu has arrived in Uganda for a five-day visit aimed at promoting cattle-related trade and fostering collaboration between Uganda and India. Bapu is the 14th successor ...
Jayramgiri Bapu is a respected Gadipati (custodian) in the Dashnam Goswami tradition, known for his contributions to ...
The mvule (Milicia excelsa) is a giant of a tree, up to 50 meters (165 feet) tall, with a trunk 6 m (20 ft) around. To ...
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The Citizen on MSN‘We Are All Birds of Uganda' by Hafsa Zayyan: You can’t stop birds from flyingIf you do not know where you’ve come from, you will never really understand who you are and where you are going,” Sameer tells Maryam as he goes to Uganda to learn about some pieces of himself and his ...
World Africa Day is observed on May 25 every year. Africa's Uganda continues to grapple with the growing pressures of hosting ...
Ugandan human rights defender, journalist and activist Agather Atuhaire, who was abducted in Tanzania together with Kenya’s Boniface Mwangi, was Thursday evening dumped near Uganda's Mutukula Border ...
Uganda has signed a $800 million financing agreement with the Islamic Development Bank to support projects, including a ...
Vasundhara Oswal, daughter of Indian-origin billionaire Pankaj Oswal, was last year detained in Uganda for three weeks on false charges of kidnapping and murdering her father's former employee ...
Indian-origin billionaire's daughter claims Uganda jail ordeal was a gross violation of human rights
Vasundhara Oswal, daughter of Indian-origin billionaire Pankaj Oswal jailed for the kidnapping and murder of her father's former employee in Uganda, who was later found alive, claimed that her more ...
Indians who migrated to Uganda were forced to leave the country by its dictator, Idi Amin, who seized power in a military coup in 1971. In 1972, he ordered the Indian community members to leave hi ...
After World War II, millions of Indians and Pakistanis were forced to find new homes, as were ethnic Germans from Czechoslovakia and the Soviet Union. In the 1970s, Uganda expelled Indians.
At the India-Uganda Trade Mission organised in October by Equity Bank, Minister for Trade and Industry David Bahati said that Indians in Uganda contribute more than 60% of the country’s GDP. The ...
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